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especially thank all the members who took a break from their exhausting schedule of not passing any laws to be here tonight. four years ago i was locked in a brutal primary battle with hillary clinton. four years later she won't stop drunk texting me from car at that haine in a. look at this party. we've got men in tuxes, women in gowns, fine wine, first class entertainmt. wajust rlieved earn iwa n asaonference. enar gtia d a pit bull? a pit bull is delicious. i know at this point many of you are expecting me to go after my likely opponent, newt gingrich. newt, there's still time, man! take mitt romney. he and i actually have a lot in common. we also both have degrees from harvard. i have one, he has two. what a nob. in my first tman al grne n sende'moi wth inyed't policy known as, it's raining men. in my first term we passed health care reform. in my second term i guess i'll pass it again. thank you very much, everybody. thank you. >>> i love the cut away. the two secret service guys. president obama then followed by jimmy kimmel, late night host at abc, who came out swinging as well. >
especially thank all the members who took a break from their exhausting schedule of not passing any laws to be here tonight. four years ago i was locked in a brutal primary battle with hillary clinton. four years later she won't stop drunk texting me from car at that haine in a. look at this party. we've got men in tuxes, women in gowns, fine wine, first class entertainmt. wajust rlieved earn iwa n asaonference. enar gtia d a pit bull? a pit bull is delicious. i know at this point many of you...
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out again foroint of the law, he remains victim and a suspect. charges inces the september incident. andorities are telling me transpired,t has whethere not decided they will pursue charges further. northeast still dealing with the impact of hurricane sally. risen to 88.l has 4.4 million people are still without electricity. it is the biggest crew sent anywhere. nine out of 23 subway lines are down because of flooding. amtrak says they expect to have out of theing in and city again sen. we will have much more of the effort in a live report in a few minutes. mayor michael is an independent former republican says he backing the president because more environmentally driven and more concerned about possible climate change. president obama was back on the campaign trail today. >> it is going to be tight. is why when i call people actually say five and a 37 votes in 2000 made a difference. people do not think their difference, they might not go out. >> the president spent the day campaigning in wisconsin, colorado, and nevada. obama will host a campai
out again foroint of the law, he remains victim and a suspect. charges inces the september incident. andorities are telling me transpired,t has whethere not decided they will pursue charges further. northeast still dealing with the impact of hurricane sally. risen to 88.l has 4.4 million people are still without electricity. it is the biggest crew sent anywhere. nine out of 23 subway lines are down because of flooding. amtrak says they expect to have out of theing in and city again sen. we will...
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is charged with kidnapping, conspiracy, and unauthorized use of law enforcement. developing, a mother discovery infying apartment building near central park. her 2-year-old son and 6-year- were stabbed to n the bathtub, and the nanny did it. the nanny stab herself and is in critical condition. if is not clear what provoked the attack. an investigation everyone needs to see. this involves identity theft and whether yours could have been used against your knowledge. at 3 months old, this little girl was adopted into a family, got a call from a collection agency. >> i asked her what credit card, me what credit card. said, i do not live in georgia. her credit and only one was not the .he did not know about alleges her adoptive mother identity toer obtain credit. >> she has copies of everything. >> of baltimore city state attorney's office dropped charges for technical reasons. they say children of identity that do not find out until adulthood. >> it is too easy for somebody this, and the likelihood getting caught is very low. identity theft is a fast-growing crime. 14
is charged with kidnapping, conspiracy, and unauthorized use of law enforcement. developing, a mother discovery infying apartment building near central park. her 2-year-old son and 6-year- were stabbed to n the bathtub, and the nanny did it. the nanny stab herself and is in critical condition. if is not clear what provoked the attack. an investigation everyone needs to see. this involves identity theft and whether yours could have been used against your knowledge. at 3 months old, this little...
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. >> last week the supreme court reversed a century of law they believe will open the flood gates for special interests including foreign corporations to spend without limit in our elections. >> so had the judge said no, but it looks like what president said is upon us, bob. >> yes, and i think some of the people who are operating some of these pa these pacs are making themselves a lot of money. when you went through the litany of some of the financiers, you forget the common people and the raffle that donald trump was going to have, $3 a ticket to have dinner with donald trump. >> lee, when you see this kin of money, you write in the book coming out in june, that you have to deal with super pacs verses the people. let me read a quote out of the book. you say while the new super pacs are bundling together millions from a handful of anonymous corporations, a few are giving a few hard earned dollars a week. they're saving the american dream. how do we fight back? >> we can't compete with the money that the other side has. we have resources but we don't have the kind of resources they ha
. >> last week the supreme court reversed a century of law they believe will open the flood gates for special interests including foreign corporations to spend without limit in our elections. >> so had the judge said no, but it looks like what president said is upon us, bob. >> yes, and i think some of the people who are operating some of these pa these pacs are making themselves a lot of money. when you went through the litany of some of the financiers, you forget the common...
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it's law that just makes sense. >>> the economy is center stage in this election as it should be. we have laid out what your life would look like in 2016 depe depending on who ask elected president next month. our fragile recovery hangs in the balance. on the sidelines of the national conversation is the connection between our economic problems and the circumstances that caused them. wall street reform matters and anyone committed to a healthy economy should be committed to a stable, well regulated financial system. next week i'll speak with sheila bair, the former chair of the federal goes it insurance -- after the bubble burst, it was her job to keep the banking system and more over your bank account from meeting disaster. she'll be with us next week to discuss her new book, "bull by the horns" fighting to save main street from wall street and the government itself. has this country done enough to rein in the greed ander respone
it's law that just makes sense. >>> the economy is center stage in this election as it should be. we have laid out what your life would look like in 2016 depe depending on who ask elected president next month. our fragile recovery hangs in the balance. on the sidelines of the national conversation is the connection between our economic problems and the circumstances that caused them. wall street reform matters and anyone committed to a healthy economy should be committed to a stable,...
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the nbc poll shows 37% of the country would be pleased if the health care law were found unconstitutional. only 22% said they would be disappointed by that news. 39% say mixed feelings. speaking from salem, virginia, mr. romney said the supreme kurt's decision 0 would not have been necessary if president obama had worked with congress and the states. >> this is a busy week for the supreme court. i think, i think all their work highlights the leadership failures of our current president. if obama care is not deemed constitutional, then the first three and a half years of this president's term will have been wasted on something that has not helped the american people. if it is deemed to stand, then i'll tell you one thing, we're going to have to have the president, and i'm the one going to get rid of obama care, we're going to stop it on day one. >>> facing a volatile political landscape, two long-time lawmakers, two bold-faced names in washington face primary challenges yesterday. chalking up wins for the establishment on both sides of the aisle. in utah it was six-term republican senator,
the nbc poll shows 37% of the country would be pleased if the health care law were found unconstitutional. only 22% said they would be disappointed by that news. 39% say mixed feelings. speaking from salem, virginia, mr. romney said the supreme kurt's decision 0 would not have been necessary if president obama had worked with congress and the states. >> this is a busy week for the supreme court. i think, i think all their work highlights the leadership failures of our current president....
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it's the law. so vote for question seven. so we can stop spending all that money here, and keep maryland money in classrooms like mine. what will the next four ars be like? one: the debt will grow from $16 trillion to $20 trillion. two: 20 million americans could lose their employer-based health care. three: taxes on the middle class will go up by $4,000. four: energy prices will continue to go up. and five: $716 billion in medicare cuts that hurt current seniors. five reasons we can't afford four more years of barack obama. i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. parade in fairfax county tonight. northern virginia remains one of hottest contested battle grounds, of course. earlier andut down of thousands of people came for this annual parade. this year, we are 13 days from election day, so both sides -- from both sides of the spectrum or year to reach voters. for 66 years, the vienna has hosted this halloween parade. they have come for over 15 years. >> it is a tradition. the firefighters and cars and the kids costumes,
it's the law. so vote for question seven. so we can stop spending all that money here, and keep maryland money in classrooms like mine. what will the next four ars be like? one: the debt will grow from $16 trillion to $20 trillion. two: 20 million americans could lose their employer-based health care. three: taxes on the middle class will go up by $4,000. four: energy prices will continue to go up. and five: $716 billion in medicare cuts that hurt current seniors. five reasons we can't afford...
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i support that law. in fact, the lily ledbetter pay act was the first law i signed into office. >> reporter: later, mitt romney developed amindonesia. mr. obama termed bomnesia. >> and you can't seem to remember the policies that are still on your website. or the promises you have made over the six years you have been running for president. here's the good news: obama care covers pre-existing conditions. >> reporter: so, just how tight is this race in virginia? well, consider this: one month ago today, real clear politics armed polls in virginia had the president ahead 50-45% and that same poll average has virginia tied at 48%. many in the crowd say they don't take an obama victory in virginia for granted. >> people know what they need and want and what the future requires. >> to be aware of getting the vote out and getting the awareness. >> reporter: the goal for democrats remains clear. >> we will win fairfax county again. >> reporter: for the president, locking up the vote in the commonwealth is can -
i support that law. in fact, the lily ledbetter pay act was the first law i signed into office. >> reporter: later, mitt romney developed amindonesia. mr. obama termed bomnesia. >> and you can't seem to remember the policies that are still on your website. or the promises you have made over the six years you have been running for president. here's the good news: obama care covers pre-existing conditions. >> reporter: so, just how tight is this race in virginia? well, consider...
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laws in effect. seven others ask for photo i.d.s but allow casting a ballot if the voter can provide another form of identification. five more states have passed strict voter i.d. laws that have now been blocked or put on hold now including pennsylvania. >> some democrats were concerned the voter i.d. law could make pennsylvania a closer contest than the polls currently suggest. now after today, they don't have to worry as much. >> reporter: nationwide the toughest voter i.d. laws are facing resistance in court. more states are likely to require photo i.d.s of some kind in future elections. brian? >> pete williams in our d.c. newsroom tonight, thanks. >>> we mentioned this consumer story in the news tonight. a staple of american life, peanut butter has become a source of worry in recent days because of the recall that's big and getting bigger. now including different brand names and all kinds of other products like cookies, crackers and sauces. our report tonight from nbc's chris jansing. >> reporter
laws in effect. seven others ask for photo i.d.s but allow casting a ballot if the voter can provide another form of identification. five more states have passed strict voter i.d. laws that have now been blocked or put on hold now including pennsylvania. >> some democrats were concerned the voter i.d. law could make pennsylvania a closer contest than the polls currently suggest. now after today, they don't have to worry as much. >> reporter: nationwide the toughest voter i.d. laws...
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she got me a gift with my wife and also with my in laws. she's like i have something for you too and it was an essay she had written. which we include in the book. which amounts to a review of me as a parent. and then, you know, i'm used to reading reviews of my work and i'm used to reading a lot of negative reviews of my work and whatnot. it was so beautiful to read a review of me as a human being through her perspective. she's a tween right now, she's 12. i wanted to immortalize it because in two years you're not going to feel this way. you're probably going to be i hate you so much, fat man! i wish you threw you out that have plane. but right now it's a really beautiful love letter where you feel like i did something good as parent. like i have never been the primary caregiver. that's my wife. she built a perfect little baby woman who grew up into a sense of having herself and whatnot. wasn't pushed around by society. none of the terms dictated to her and whatnot. i come in handy now, i have been telling my wife this for years. you got h
she got me a gift with my wife and also with my in laws. she's like i have something for you too and it was an essay she had written. which we include in the book. which amounts to a review of me as a parent. and then, you know, i'm used to reading reviews of my work and i'm used to reading a lot of negative reviews of my work and whatnot. it was so beautiful to read a review of me as a human being through her perspective. she's a tween right now, she's 12. i wanted to immortalize it because in...
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earlier, and he is against any background checks, even sensible background checks which i think most law enforcement officers support. >> hunting is fine by me but you don't need a semi automatic gun to kill a deer. the nra is nuts on this stuff. all right. bill press host of "full court press," which airs every morning at 6:00 am eastern, here on current. >> thanks, eliot. today they share nothing but a wrapper and a driveway. try both and pick a side. get irresistibly clean and fresh carpets in your home with resolve deep clean powder. the moist powder removes three times more dirt than vacuuming alone while neutralizing odors for a clean you can see, smell and really enjoy. don't just vacuum clean. resolve clean. >>> the candidates will now finally have to debate something serious. i know that's hard to believe, but i'm talk about it in my view. first let's check in with jennifer grandholm in "the war room." >> , governor what have you got for us on this monday evening. >> like you and cenk we are going to be all over this ryan pick. what does it mean in florida pennsylvania, iowa wis
earlier, and he is against any background checks, even sensible background checks which i think most law enforcement officers support. >> hunting is fine by me but you don't need a semi automatic gun to kill a deer. the nra is nuts on this stuff. all right. bill press host of "full court press," which airs every morning at 6:00 am eastern, here on current. >> thanks, eliot. today they share nothing but a wrapper and a driveway. try both and pick a side. get irresistibly...
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all next week for the murder of the strange wife and brother in law however he had both a history of mental breakdowns and suicidal depression prior to the murders had a history of hallucinations and was found to be mentally incompetent on two separate occasions both before and during his incarceration well there's no question that what he did was terrible the justice system failed him he's now going to be put to death even though he was proven to be mentally incompetent and shouldn't placed a mental institution yet another reason that the american criminal justice system needs some serious reform and the very very ugly u.s. senate candidate todd akin taken a republic. senate candidate from missouri told voters during a primary debate last week that he might support eliminating the direct election of senators a right guaranteed under the seventeenth amendment take a listen. i have a very serious concern about a row should have states' rights very serious concern of that and this reversing this decision might pull that balance back as i mentioned a strong conservative i don't think th
all next week for the murder of the strange wife and brother in law however he had both a history of mental breakdowns and suicidal depression prior to the murders had a history of hallucinations and was found to be mentally incompetent on two separate occasions both before and during his incarceration well there's no question that what he did was terrible the justice system failed him he's now going to be put to death even though he was proven to be mentally incompetent and shouldn't placed a...
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i think -- arizona law. i think it's the wrong approach. >> romney says arizona's law attacked by critics who say it's encouraged racial profiles. >> i support the arizona law. >> in the election and immigration battleground state of arizona, opinions are sharply divided. >> hopefully romney doesn't win and doesn't take away the deport action. because that is a fear. what i don't like is that he doesn't offer a solution, he just shuts down ideas. >> president obama wants to talk about what do we do with these ten to 10 million people. a lot of americans including myself say before we have that discussion, let's secure the border. >> both candidates say they'll work on that. casey wian, cnn, los angeles. >>> it's an issue that impacts neighbors all across the country, we're talking about illegal drugs. so why aren't the men who want to be president talking about it? [ male announcer ] let's say you need to take care of legal matters. wouldn't it be nice if there was an easier, less-expensive option than using
i think -- arizona law. i think it's the wrong approach. >> romney says arizona's law attacked by critics who say it's encouraged racial profiles. >> i support the arizona law. >> in the election and immigration battleground state of arizona, opinions are sharply divided. >> hopefully romney doesn't win and doesn't take away the deport action. because that is a fear. what i don't like is that he doesn't offer a solution, he just shuts down ideas. >> president obama...
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he became a senator on his reputation as a hotshot trial lawyer, one who incidentally ought to note law. now of course a jury will decide his guilt or innocence, and we hope for a fair trial. it's comforting to know that the justice is not beyond -- does not close its eyes to everyone, even trial lawyers. >> dan, it is your turn. >> well, a big swing and miss to ozzie guillen, the manager of the miami marlins, miami being the greatest collection of cuban refugees and cuban americans in america, who earlier in the week said i respect fidel castro. you know why in a lot of people have wanted to kill fidel castro and for 60 years the son-of-a-gun is still here. this didn't play so well. when hollywood figures say this kind of thing, people go, why does he saisthis a big deal, why know. in miami this was a big deal. >> rick santorum, making the case for freedom, with eloquence and parks making mitt romney to be a better candidate. it's rick santorum. >> you did it in perfect time. excellent. that's for it this week's show. thanks to my panel and to all of you for watching. we hope to see yo
he became a senator on his reputation as a hotshot trial lawyer, one who incidentally ought to note law. now of course a jury will decide his guilt or innocence, and we hope for a fair trial. it's comforting to know that the justice is not beyond -- does not close its eyes to everyone, even trial lawyers. >> dan, it is your turn. >> well, a big swing and miss to ozzie guillen, the manager of the miami marlins, miami being the greatest collection of cuban refugees and cuban americans...
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laws. does he need to address this so that minority voters who would be disproportionately affected and are disproportionately affected by these laws understand where he's coming from? >> we'll see if he addresses that's. i'm sure he will address a gamut of issues. and i tell you, you have to give him credit for the guts and for the honor of going in front of a very important audience who voted overwhelmingly for president obama. clarissa, if i may say so and thank you for your comment. i have a great deal of respect for your organization, for you. you know what i -- what bothers me about the dialogue around hispanics is that when we talk to anglo-americans, let's say, it's all about, go ahead. make more money. get a better education. it's all about individual empowerment. this is the american dream. and it seems like when we talk to hispanics, it's all about you need the government. you can't do it on your own, you need to be dependent. >> is that a fair assessment? >> no, i would disagree
laws. does he need to address this so that minority voters who would be disproportionately affected and are disproportionately affected by these laws understand where he's coming from? >> we'll see if he addresses that's. i'm sure he will address a gamut of issues. and i tell you, you have to give him credit for the guts and for the honor of going in front of a very important audience who voted overwhelmingly for president obama. clarissa, if i may say so and thank you for your comment. i...
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ten more than seventy percent of students involved in in school related arrests or cases referred to law enforcement or hispanic or african-american although black students made up only eighteen percent of those in the role of the school sample they counted for thirty five percent of those suspended once forty six percent of those suspended more than once and thirty nine percent of all expulsions and overall black students are more than three times more likely as their white peers to be suspended or expelled and in districts that reported explosions understeer zero tolerance policies as panics and black students are presented forty five percent of the student body but fifty six percent of those expel i'll be statistics were gathered from seventy two thousand schools and seven thousand districts which means that they cover about eighty five percent of the nation's students so how do you look at this issue we can explain it and how do we change it to any need to discuss it as an experiment co-host of the young turks and thanks so much for joining us and i guess for starters when you hear s
ten more than seventy percent of students involved in in school related arrests or cases referred to law enforcement or hispanic or african-american although black students made up only eighteen percent of those in the role of the school sample they counted for thirty five percent of those suspended once forty six percent of those suspended more than once and thirty nine percent of all expulsions and overall black students are more than three times more likely as their white peers to be...
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well a victory today for reporters and activists fighting the controversial indefinite detention law a federal judge has ruled that the government cannot enforce a provision that allows the military to detain those who support terrorists and associated forces those two words associated forces are key that's because the plaintiffs in this case against the government a group of seven reporters and activists say they believe they may fall under this category by reporting on the middle. they say under the n.d.a. they could be indefinitely detained because their jobs sometimes require them to interact with terrorists the judge granted the temporary injunction back in may that put a temporary block on that part of the law but federal judge catherine forrest has now made that order permit to discuss what this all means for your rights i'm joined now by kevin to solo blogger with firedoglake kevin welcome so first i want to ask you the significance of this ruling not just for the plaintiffs but for the american people. first in the last couple hours age four let your viewers know that the ob
well a victory today for reporters and activists fighting the controversial indefinite detention law a federal judge has ruled that the government cannot enforce a provision that allows the military to detain those who support terrorists and associated forces those two words associated forces are key that's because the plaintiffs in this case against the government a group of seven reporters and activists say they believe they may fall under this category by reporting on the middle. they say...
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or state laws they would not be subject to any sort of a present but they might be subject to sign or being kicked out of their state parties which would be bad for some delegates because wrong whole strategy was to infiltrate the g.o.p. so if their goal is to stay within the g.o.p. then they will have to make a really tough decision about what they want to do. austin thanks for explaining that go a little bit into the voting rights violations and also the harassment that a lot of ron paul delegates have and occurred over the course of this whole process other than there's been a lot of harassment that's gone on and that's also just based on politics that happens in every state there's lots of instances where people are appalled delegates that were disenfranchised i think there was an example in louisiana where they were actually they were pushed out of the meeting and you're forced to go on the outside and to hold their delegate meeting in a parking lot so there was also another example where paul delegate was punched in the back of the head because they were supposedly being disrupt
or state laws they would not be subject to any sort of a present but they might be subject to sign or being kicked out of their state parties which would be bad for some delegates because wrong whole strategy was to infiltrate the g.o.p. so if their goal is to stay within the g.o.p. then they will have to make a really tough decision about what they want to do. austin thanks for explaining that go a little bit into the voting rights violations and also the harassment that a lot of ron paul...
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that law has changed 30 years ago. if a warrant is issued on the basis of a violent and evidence is found, that judges no longer has the right to question whether the dog actually was reliable. the fact that the search warrant was issued was sufficient to justify the search on the basis of the officer pose a good faith. >> we discuss this in detail, and you are absolutely right. this is why these cases are so critically important. they do not go far enough because the protections under the best circumstances, a dock surgical is probable cause, either for the media search or a search warrant does not protect the public. >> are there any questions for the panelists? quirks with all due respect, your statement was a little too broad. they're a -- >> if the officer affirmatively lies above the qualification of his dog and you can prove that a central the course of the hearing, that is an exception to the warrant. otherwise, the reality is that once a warrant is issued, that search is going to be deemed good it. >> what i w
that law has changed 30 years ago. if a warrant is issued on the basis of a violent and evidence is found, that judges no longer has the right to question whether the dog actually was reliable. the fact that the search warrant was issued was sufficient to justify the search on the basis of the officer pose a good faith. >> we discuss this in detail, and you are absolutely right. this is why these cases are so critically important. they do not go far enough because the protections under...
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partly the laws are different partly the enforcement of the laws are different but also the corporate culture is a lot different to in terms of executives who loot the company who don't grow shareholder value lose a lot of social prestige. and unfortunately that's not true in every country and i think that. is going to be very. loath to not. live up to expectations and best players are saying hey you know we're counting on you to grow profits to keep this as a financially successful company i don't think he's going to use his voting control to go off and flights of fancy and say thank you shareholders public market shareholders you gave me some money. and i'm taking it and doing what i want with it you know you've got lots of employees as well that own shares and they care about the stock price they're not going to be happy if the company doesn't achieve financial goals that make public market investors willing to pay a high price you know peter it's very interesting in looking at the. background here he's not motivated by money at all i mean again it kind of cuts both ways doesn't it
partly the laws are different partly the enforcement of the laws are different but also the corporate culture is a lot different to in terms of executives who loot the company who don't grow shareholder value lose a lot of social prestige. and unfortunately that's not true in every country and i think that. is going to be very. loath to not. live up to expectations and best players are saying hey you know we're counting on you to grow profits to keep this as a financially successful company i...
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and i went through law school and didn't practice. but i never thought about a prenup. i was still in my 30s when i got married. and i think most women certainly, if i might say, first marriage-type of marriage, in your 20s. your a starter marriage. you're 25. you guys both just got out of college or med school or community college, whatever. you think those women are going to think about prenups when you have nothing? >> no. not onliy when have you nothing but i think there are different conversations that are had with men and their families and women in their families when they are about to get married. not having that discussion, the fact that saying, you're looking to have a profession one way or the other and it's not wrong to have those conversations. unfortunately when we are talking about entering marriage, we don't want to talk about the financial aspects. >> but at the age she's talking about, you're not getting half what have somebody's has, you're getting half of their debt. half of nothing is nothing. >> you get half of your day anyway unless you sign a pre
and i went through law school and didn't practice. but i never thought about a prenup. i was still in my 30s when i got married. and i think most women certainly, if i might say, first marriage-type of marriage, in your 20s. your a starter marriage. you're 25. you guys both just got out of college or med school or community college, whatever. you think those women are going to think about prenups when you have nothing? >> no. not onliy when have you nothing but i think there are different...
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the law this month since the great depression. -- the longest run since the great depression. nearly one out of six americans are in poverty. the worst rate in a generation. moms and dads are strictly to make ends meet. household incomes have dropped more than $4,000 over the past four years. whatever the explanation, but ever the excuse is, this is a record of failure. [applause] president obama and too many like him in washington have refused to make difficult decisions because there are more worried about their next election than they are about the next generation. [applause] we might have been able to get away with that before but not now. we are in a different and dangerous moment. we are running out of time. moreannot afford four years of this. politicians from both parties have made and the promises which will soon become broken promises with painful consequences if we fail to act now. i represent a part of america that includes inner-city, rural areas, suburbs, and factory towns. over the years, i have seen and heard from a lot of families. from a lot of those are runn
the law this month since the great depression. -- the longest run since the great depression. nearly one out of six americans are in poverty. the worst rate in a generation. moms and dads are strictly to make ends meet. household incomes have dropped more than $4,000 over the past four years. whatever the explanation, but ever the excuse is, this is a record of failure. [applause] president obama and too many like him in washington have refused to make difficult decisions because there are more...
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to bring the law before voters. signatures in annnpolis --3 yeeterday. actiiists say they submitted morr than 120- thousand signatuues ... 55- thousand are needed to put the issue on the novemberr balllt. maryland's law legalizing same-sex marriage doessnot go inno effect until january... and thaa left time for a possible voter referenddm. we expecttno less than a victory....we expect that thh people of maryland will stand togethhr and uphold marriage in maryland.... maryland....the state now has 20 ays to verify signatures. mmrriage say recent polls iidicate maryland vvters are leaning toward upholding the and thaa brings ussto our ndum. question of theeday..f enough signatures are verified...do yoo plan n voting on the same sex maariage referennum? &p go to fox-baltimore dot com and tell us what you think. you can also sound off thhough at foxbaltiiore. and you can text your answer to 45203. eetee fox45a for yes.. or fox45b for no. 3a call... to... put the brakes... on ...a.. massive... east side development prooect.... today.../ amid controvesry ...ov
to bring the law before voters. signatures in annnpolis --3 yeeterday. actiiists say they submitted morr than 120- thousand signatuues ... 55- thousand are needed to put the issue on the novemberr balllt. maryland's law legalizing same-sex marriage doessnot go inno effect until january... and thaa left time for a possible voter referenddm. we expecttno less than a victory....we expect that thh people of maryland will stand togethhr and uphold marriage in maryland.... maryland....the state now...
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that's the law and that's what we'll do. vote for fuestion seven. maybe you'rere wondering what toto believe about mitt romne. well, when it comes to protecting your access to birth control... and the basi women's health care services planned parenthood provides... one thing we must remember, is this: i'll cut off funding to planned parenthood. [ female announcer ] he'll cut it off. cut us off. planned parenthood. we're going to get rid of that. [ female announcer ] women need to know the real mitt mney. [ obama ] i'm barack obama and i approve this message. [but to me, it's money that ied to know thearned.mitt mney. man: to some people, social security is just a number. i count on social security. and i don't want washington politicians like george allen... privatizing it. if george allen wants to risk his own money on wall street... that's fine. but i don't want hihim risking mine. george allen just isn't watching out for us. anncr: the democratic senatorial campaign committee is... responsible for the coent oft . >> once again, six-year veteran o
that's the law and that's what we'll do. vote for fuestion seven. maybe you'rere wondering what toto believe about mitt romne. well, when it comes to protecting your access to birth control... and the basi women's health care services planned parenthood provides... one thing we must remember, is this: i'll cut off funding to planned parenthood. [ female announcer ] he'll cut it off. cut us off. planned parenthood. we're going to get rid of that. [ female announcer ] women need to know the real...
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this morning the federal law enforcement landed a blow. >> what do you say to those that say your message is no longer getting across? >> more and more people every day are learning about what is going on. >> they did pull one man out of the camp and arrested him. activists say he does a year but is not an active member of the movement. >> i walked through the purchase today and something inside of me snapped. >> people working in the area have now started speaking out. >> if this is progress, i will take the old way. >> our cameras were rolling when he confronted the protesters again. >> you guys are trashing a beautiful public park. >> the message is clear, they say no justice, no sleep, no food. >> i of cut any carbohydrates out of my diet. no sugar no energy drinks. >> you have not slept for 48 hours? >> police warned protesters they will move in at some point to remove the large tents. as for the man who was taken into custody this morning, police said they had a warrant for his arrest. >> thank you. police in riot gear event the dozens of protesters in miami overnight. they missed t
this morning the federal law enforcement landed a blow. >> what do you say to those that say your message is no longer getting across? >> more and more people every day are learning about what is going on. >> they did pull one man out of the camp and arrested him. activists say he does a year but is not an active member of the movement. >> i walked through the purchase today and something inside of me snapped. >> people working in the area have now started speaking...
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we passed laws. struck down laws for moral reasons. we waged wars on poverty, not on poor people. we sacrificed. we cared about our neighbors. we put our money where our mouths were. we were able to do all of these things because we were informed. first step in solving any problems is recognizing that there is one. america's not the greatest country in the world anymore. >>> the newsroom premiering tonight on hbo. latest from aaron sorkin. and we're back with our roundtable. george, i didn't let you pick your vice presidential nominee for mitt romney. who would you pick? >> my choice is he decided that he would be president of purdue university that is mitch daniels. pawlenty. ryan would be good. so, by default and that's not to disparage him, i would go with bobby jindal. >>> let's turn to this atlantic cover story, why women still can't have it all? by a former state department official. hilary, we have all read this. what did you think of it? >> two things kind of for context, the first is, 2/3 of mothers in america today are actually primary or co-bread winners for their famil
we passed laws. struck down laws for moral reasons. we waged wars on poverty, not on poor people. we sacrificed. we cared about our neighbors. we put our money where our mouths were. we were able to do all of these things because we were informed. first step in solving any problems is recognizing that there is one. america's not the greatest country in the world anymore. >>> the newsroom premiering tonight on hbo. latest from aaron sorkin. and we're back with our roundtable. george, i...
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obama care was bad law yesterday. it's bad law today. let me tell you why i say that. obama care raises taxes on the american people by approximately $500 billion. obama care cuts medicare, cuts medicare, by approximately $500 billion. and even with those cuts, and tax increases, obama care adds trillions to our deficits and to our national debt, and pushes those obligations on to coming generations. obama care also means that for up to 20 million americans, they will lose the insurance they currently have, the insurance that they like and they want to keep. obama care is a job
obama care was bad law yesterday. it's bad law today. let me tell you why i say that. obama care raises taxes on the american people by approximately $500 billion. obama care cuts medicare, cuts medicare, by approximately $500 billion. and even with those cuts, and tax increases, obama care adds trillions to our deficits and to our national debt, and pushes those obligations on to coming generations. obama care also means that for up to 20 million americans, they will lose the insurance they...
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law thing and as you know, the supreme court a few years ago upheld voter i.d. laws in indiana. how, i don't know. because it's been described as a solution in search of a problem. there is no such thing as significant in person voter i.d. that justifies the adoption of these laws. pennsylvania, of course, is only one state that was moving ahead with these laws. this is big. it means that as many as 700,000 voters may not have to fight this kind of disenfranchisement this time around. >> eliot: as i said, texas -- it was found unconstitutional. >> texas. wisconsin. florida has faced this. >> eliot: florida in terms of early voting. so what had been a concerted effort on the part of the republican party to jam the laws through state legislature may in fact fail. kevin, give me your perspective on this. are they going to quit and say the courts have turned us down? >> it from my perspective i've been an organizer during voter education registration since the 1980s. and i remember going down to alabama, having to reregister folks to vote during the reagan administration. this keeps
law thing and as you know, the supreme court a few years ago upheld voter i.d. laws in indiana. how, i don't know. because it's been described as a solution in search of a problem. there is no such thing as significant in person voter i.d. that justifies the adoption of these laws. pennsylvania, of course, is only one state that was moving ahead with these laws. this is big. it means that as many as 700,000 voters may not have to fight this kind of disenfranchisement this time around. >>...
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finds irritating this woman is totally irritating so they're using this law the arizona law about checking immigration status like all such laws in the criminal justice system you use it when someone you think just kind of annoys you as a cop you annoy me so i want to check your papers and. i completely agree with you however i don't think there's any issue with requiring people who want to. in the u.s. government to speak english i see no problem. right let's move on to. do our next story here here we can have a little throwback because once upon a time on the show we were talking about i.b.m. getting some kind of patent so that your g.p.s. devices would take you to retail areas which works out for a lot of the companies that want people to drive by their stores and jenny i believe what did you call it i think that's a little show us what used to call it maybe first they could you know get the bypass ghetto button but david had to go home and other person or do you play there . jenny it looks like your dream actually. microsoft has been granted a patent that's designed to make its maps mo
finds irritating this woman is totally irritating so they're using this law the arizona law about checking immigration status like all such laws in the criminal justice system you use it when someone you think just kind of annoys you as a cop you annoy me so i want to check your papers and. i completely agree with you however i don't think there's any issue with requiring people who want to. in the u.s. government to speak english i see no problem. right let's move on to. do our next story here...
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federal tax practitioner and he's got some concerns about growing government attention being paid to the laws governing barter and he has analysis as to why this may matter to owners of gold and silver tax professional david selig walked me through his logic earlier stuff.
federal tax practitioner and he's got some concerns about growing government attention being paid to the laws governing barter and he has analysis as to why this may matter to owners of gold and silver tax professional david selig walked me through his logic earlier stuff.
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as they move through the gate, the law more came off the truck. they calotte -- the lawn mower came off the truck. one man received minor injuries. the impact ejected david rowland from the truck into the ditch and he died from his entered -- from his injuries. police are reviewing surveillance tape from area businesses as they search for clues. >> they are continuing the investigation, hoping for four suspects. they are not sure if they are all male, but we believe several of them are. there may be a female involved as well. >> court records show david rowland was convicted in 2003 of theft and burglary. he was convicted again in 2011 of theft and was on probation. he was going to be on probation until september of this year. the state police are asking for anyone with the permission about the crime to give them a call. reporting live from cecil county, barry simms, wbal-tv 11 news. >> some breaking news right now, a maryland state police spokesperson tells us that both drivers involved in that democrats on route 50 over the weekend or driving un
as they move through the gate, the law more came off the truck. they calotte -- the lawn mower came off the truck. one man received minor injuries. the impact ejected david rowland from the truck into the ditch and he died from his entered -- from his injuries. police are reviewing surveillance tape from area businesses as they search for clues. >> they are continuing the investigation, hoping for four suspects. they are not sure if they are all male, but we believe several of them are....
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the arizona law. all of those are going to go to court. all of them will be appealed and some will wind up before the supreme court again. >> thank you very much. some parts will be confusingnd can be very political. first, with this ruling today, it's interesting it's sort of like the victory is in the eye of beholder. it seems like the court gave something to both sides with the decision. >> split decision. a little ugly. not clear cut. you heard governor jan brewer early. >> vindicated. >> right, vin dadicated. she had won because the show us your papers had been upheld. the president himself is not talking about this. it's a victory for the obama administration. both sides can play it to their advantage. >> how will they do that? the president is speaking today and the governor are not. how do they use this news to their advantage come november? >> we saw his own version of the dream act, allowing some immigrants of illegal children working in this country without fear of deportation. he has campa
the arizona law. all of those are going to go to court. all of them will be appealed and some will wind up before the supreme court again. >> thank you very much. some parts will be confusingnd can be very political. first, with this ruling today, it's interesting it's sort of like the victory is in the eye of beholder. it seems like the court gave something to both sides with the decision. >> split decision. a little ugly. not clear cut. you heard governor jan brewer early....
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mess with us anonymous says it released the names and hopes that twitter will do its part working with law enforcement agencies to enforce its own network and crackdown on child pedophilia in recent months anonymous has been instrumental in breaking up child pornography rings on the internet just like last october excuse me the group claimed it took down more than forty child porn websites and released the names of more than fifteen hundred members of those sites as r.t. dot com recently pointed out anonymous might be better at policing the web than any of the government agencies paid billions to protect children. but anyone who's familiar with anonymous knows anonymous isn't exclusively interested in exposing pedophiles the last few years since anonymous has crept out of the darkest regions of our internet the organization has been behind a series of brazen sometimes miss civitas and often politically motivated attacks on high profile internet targets those include attacks on the church of scientology back in two thousand and eight high profile attacks in two thousand and ten against amaz
mess with us anonymous says it released the names and hopes that twitter will do its part working with law enforcement agencies to enforce its own network and crackdown on child pedophilia in recent months anonymous has been instrumental in breaking up child pornography rings on the internet just like last october excuse me the group claimed it took down more than forty child porn websites and released the names of more than fifteen hundred members of those sites as r.t. dot com recently...
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we all expect the companies to follow the law. we are living in a generation where everybody needs to follow ethics and compliance and protect their own property. i also think this is going to be a bonus for consumers. there's a lot of controversy about whether this helps or hurts consumers. i think that companies need to move ahead and create and protect their own intellectual property. the jury decreed and they delivered a landmark verdict for apple today. it is a huge day for the company. >> separating the benefit of consumers -- there is almost no case where this will benefit a consumer. especially in pricing. the they are undercutting the price of the ipod and iphone. in many cases, knockoffs. to be uneducated not a patent attorney eye. if you have to pay royalties -- the prices eventually going to go up. they will have to pay money to apple. forty or $50 -- whatever it is. that doesn't mean that they shouldn't lose the case and that they shouldn't have to pay the fee. that's just the consumer. regional generic drugs are $3 a
we all expect the companies to follow the law. we are living in a generation where everybody needs to follow ethics and compliance and protect their own property. i also think this is going to be a bonus for consumers. there's a lot of controversy about whether this helps or hurts consumers. i think that companies need to move ahead and create and protect their own intellectual property. the jury decreed and they delivered a landmark verdict for apple today. it is a huge day for the company....
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she reportedly signed a propose to support the same-sex marriage law. officials say it's inappropriate given her job as chief diversity officer. students are split on the decision to put her on leave. >> when you're in certain roles on campus, as the president, that separation of personal and private life is gone. >> that doesn't mean she'll vote for it. it means she's supporting people's right to vote. in my opinion. and people are reading too much into it. >> we went to mccaskill's home but got n answer. the university president says he'll use this time that mccaskill is on leave to determine what to do next. >>> a syrian passenger plane that was grounded in turkey is back on its way to damascus. fighter jets forced the jet to land. turkey -- they exchanged fire across the border. the film maker behind the ante muslim movie denies violating the terms of his probation from a bank fraud conviction. he appeared in a courtroom yesterday. prosecutors are trying to revoke his probation and send him back to prison for two years. they say he violated several
she reportedly signed a propose to support the same-sex marriage law. officials say it's inappropriate given her job as chief diversity officer. students are split on the decision to put her on leave. >> when you're in certain roles on campus, as the president, that separation of personal and private life is gone. >> that doesn't mean she'll vote for it. it means she's supporting people's right to vote. in my opinion. and people are reading too much into it. >> we went to...
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law later today. under the law, anyone who wants to vote in pennsylvania, has to show a photo i.d. supporters say it will cut down on voter fraud but others say it will be harder for minorities to vote. >>> president obama is in nevada getting ready for tomorrow's first presidential debate and mitt romney is already in colorado where the debate will be held. at the university of denver, preparations are well under way for the big event. romney is shifting his focus after intense criticism from fellow republicans and highlighting the race as a choice between his plans for the economy and the president's policies. >> i represent a very different course. i will make sure that the young people of today have great jobs tomorrow and have a bright and prosperous future. that's the difference between us. >> who is going to put the most points on the board? >> you are! >> not i. governor romney, he is a good debater. i'm just okay. >> the president took a break from preparations and got applause when he showed up with pizzas at his las vegas campaign office. >>> it is hard to miss the telev
law later today. under the law, anyone who wants to vote in pennsylvania, has to show a photo i.d. supporters say it will cut down on voter fraud but others say it will be harder for minorities to vote. >>> president obama is in nevada getting ready for tomorrow's first presidential debate and mitt romney is already in colorado where the debate will be held. at the university of denver, preparations are well under way for the big event. romney is shifting his focus after intense...
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they're law enforcement officer, they're federal ats. when hthey're abroad, they're expected the same conduct as in the united states. >> i want to thank all of for you having this conversation. dan, michakmike, dana, get to s. >>> early warnings being credited with preventing even more deaths in a tornado outbreak. more than 100 reports of tornadoes from began satisfies to minnesota. six killed in woodward, oklahoma, including three children. a national weather service pishl said kansas saw a month worth of tornadoes just on sunday. the weather channel's eric fisher live in oklahoma. how are people coping there today? >> reporter: good morning. it's a mixture of a little bit of both. off qubviously there's grief, ts the only up to that saw fatalities. sixth deadliest tornado was right here back in 197. but also yesterday walking away, so many smiles people's face, just grateful to be alive even when you look around and you see damage like what we have here throughout the town. you can't imagine being in this house, it doesn't even look
they're law enforcement officer, they're federal ats. when hthey're abroad, they're expected the same conduct as in the united states. >> i want to thank all of for you having this conversation. dan, michakmike, dana, get to s. >>> early warnings being credited with preventing even more deaths in a tornado outbreak. more than 100 reports of tornadoes from began satisfies to minnesota. six killed in woodward, oklahoma, including three children. a national weather service pishl...